ATLANTA — Quarterback Matt Ryan has become the NFL’s highest-paid player, agreeing to a five-year contract extension worth a guaranteed $100 million with the Atlanta Falcons.

The team announced the deal Thursday.

A person familiar with the deal, which begins in 2019, says it is worth a maximum of $150 million — an average of $30 million a year. Of that, the person says Ryan is assured of collecting at least $100 million, surpassing the $84 million, three-year guaranteed contract that Kirk Cousins received from the Minnesota Vikings. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because financial terms of the deal were not released.

Ryan was the third overall draft pick in 2008 and has been the Falcons’ starting quarterback ever since. He has only missed two starts over the first decade of his career, passing for nearly 42,000 yards with 260 touchdowns. He was the league MVP in 2016, guiding Atlanta to only the second Super Bowl appearance in franchise history.

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